• Can someone tell me what li class=”widhttp is doing in my right sidebar? It used to be:
    li class=widget, but it’s changed to:
    li class=”widhttps://[ … ]&a=teget”

    I always record changes to my theme files, and I see this alteration came about gratuitously as of 2/09. I only noticed it now because I’m trying to figure out why I have an unwanted gap below my recent posts in r sidebar. The gap doesn’t exist after categories, pages or links–only after recent posts. It doesn’t matter what comes after recent posts, the gap is still there. I changed li class above back to widget, but gap still exists. So I guess I have two questions:
    1) What is li class=”widhttps://[…]&a=teget” ?
    2) How can I remove gap after recent posts ( I tried tweaks in stylesheet w/o luck)?

    Theme: cutline 3 column split. Home Page

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  • I just looked at the Source of your Home Page and don’t see any “widhttp”.

    Have you solved this problem?

    Thread Starter avecchioni

    (@avecchioni)

    I don’t see it in my page source either, but in my right sidebar, this:
    <li class="widget">
    became this:
    <li class="widhttps://spaghettiboxkids.com/blog/wp-admin/theme-editor.php?file=wp-content/themes/cutline-3-column-split-11/r_sidebar.php&theme=Cutline+3-Column+Split&a=teget">
    around 2/09. I didn’t make the change. Maybe it happened during an upgrade. Right now I’m leaving it as li class=”widhttp… I don’t know that it’s a problem. It just puzzled me to find it when I was trying to solve another problem. If anybody knows what it is, that’d be helpful. Also, a design question–how to decrease excess space after recent posts (without decreasing space after all lists in sidebars).

    Thanks–

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